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The name "Oklahoma"
comes from the Choctaw words: "okla" meaning people and
"humma" meaningred. The county is named in honor of
Charles N. Haskell who was the first governor of
Oklahoma. Cities and towns: The following sites in Haskell County are
listed on the National Register of Historic
Places: Cotton Storage House, Kinta
Haskell Couny
Coordiator -
available for
adoption email Ron Henson sc@okgenweb.org OKGenWeb Assistant State
Coordinator
for
adoption email Ron Henson sc@okgenweb.org
Haskell County is
a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is
Stigler.

Keota
Kinta
McCurtain
Stigler
Tamaha
Whitefield
Haskell
County Courthouse, Stigler
Kinta High School, Kinta
McCurtain, Edmund, House, Kinta
McCurtain, Green, House,
Kinta
Mule Creek Site, Stigler
Otter Creek Archeological
Site, Keota
Scott Store, Kinta
Stigler School
Gymnasium--Auditorium, Stigler
Tamaha Jail and Ferry Landing,
Stigler
Ron Henson
sc@okgenweb.org
Bobbi Dunn
okgenwebasc@gmail.com
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